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THE WEATHER Generally Fair. THE THETY-NINT “NINTH YEAR. NO. 90. KOSITZKY TIES FEED Tec ae LEAGUE SOLON : UP IN A KNOT) rssistions opposes cov. PRP INTO DRIVE | ernment Policies PRICE FIVE CENTS DAMAGE SUIT DR. =e VERMILYA BRGAN -|MOZLEY DECLARES | FARMERS AGAINST | (GERMANY MUST ACCEPT OR: REJECT TERMS ' Allies Determined There Will Be _ EASTER SUNDAY | FINALLY ENDED ier yao as | in Common Cau ‘Judge Amidon Directs Verdict State Auditor Declares Bryans - 2 : : The state bo: the North Da- Minneapolis, April. 17 Clergyinen | City and County Workers Invited ' i | One of Many Who Didn't ote Farmers: union, fn mension Here to Meet at Masonic’ Temple | For Defendants in Famous [to the number of about 20,000 and of No Haggling or Bargaining Know What He Voted On {union at Denver an invitation to hold for Rou ing Rally : | Valley City Action SADR snher ec EH EaTTT eo Over Treaty gee ee Ban oh acieeeen tea Meer aah [i | i paster Sunday, morning when all will | MALE EXPOSES TOWNLEY SYSTEM] fmkot on tothe nation conven TRAVELERS TO LEAD OFF, TART OF LEAGUE BANK {dorsing the Victory Liberty Loan,” INFORMATION. WITHHELD Va nat \tions from the state and Burleigh 3 . ! hee mnselous of the splendid work thoy Wo hae Shows That Bills Were Passed by poripe gira rear epee epee EOC) of Grip Will Sign Up; |President Grady, Peeved Be-| paigns, Chairmin A. R. Rogers was |Articles of Pact Now in Hands Legislators Without Slight- est Understanding Velva, N. D., April. 17.—Foreing from Rep... E. Bryans, a McHenry county nonpartisan member of the Jast two assemblies, the admission that he really knew very little about the league's taxation program, the ed- ucational bill, printing bill and some 400 other measures for which he cast a favorable vote during the 16th as- sembly, State Auditor Carl Kositzky scored a decided victory over his op-! ponent here last night, when the league solon attempted to contradiet| assertions which the state auditor had { made in addxessing a large audience; of league farmers. 4 The Velva opera house was filled! with farmers, some of whom ha spent a day in driving in sixteen mile: or more over muddy roads, The stat auditor explained the league taxation | system, declaring it could not but in-; crease taxes, and. that it probably would treble them. He showed the farmers that under the single tax plan’| the bulk of the burden would fall up-: on them. He attacked the education- al bills and the printing bills, and the; judicial redistricting act, declaring the ; first was dictated by private pique! and an effort to make-a job for a man whose services the people had; rejected at the polls; that the sec- ond was designed to give the owner of a chain of newspapers a monopolistic graft in public printing, and that the last was passed solely to give the} governor an opportunity to reward) friends with appointments to judge- ships which would: increase the ex- pense of administering justice $30.000 per biennium. The state ‘auditor vigorously de- nounced the attack: which taxpayers have launched on the league’s ¢éco- nomic program: iv federal court and declared that he was doing every-! thing. in bis power to, uphold this pro- sram)jand ‘to give the farmer's indus- trial. seheme.a fair tryout. city hopes to secure this great tional gathering for 1920. Union representatives here this week were J. HH. Riley of Sterling, state president; S. L. Langedahl of; Tuttle and W. E, Breen of Bisma {state directors, and D. W. Shipley, act- ling state secretary for Mrs. Shipley. : |W. K. Mozley, state organizer, was! also present, and he presented an in- teresting report of his recent. visite to! Washington as a delegate from >} a | Dakota to the national board of ‘farm! 1 organizations. Mr. Mozley advised that Harold | Barbour, chairman of the agriculturat ; wholesale society of Ireland, struck ; the keynote of the conference when he, said: our problems what we can do for! ‘ourselves is worth ten times what the {government does for us.” Mr. Moz-! Hey reported that the national board! vent on record as being unalterably | pposed to the government’s proposed {plan of stabilizing tie prices ot raw; {materials, declaring that the farmer/ ‘would suffer from such a * | jinnovation. “In conculsion,” said Mr. Mozley, “f may be permitted to urge that the; gospel of cooperation and organization | among the farmers of this country is! bearing too great fruit to allow the; taking of one single backward step, | | politically or otherwise. and we should | bend every effort to maintain the; | power that has come to us through! ‘organization, and which has been so; j long denied u GERMAN AGEN 1 TRIES TO FIRE YANK TRANSPORT Boston, April 17.—A German agent | {allowed on the, transport Patricia .to/ look out .for German property at. | na- “miliiaristic" With Special Committee at Commercial Club Sunday A get- -togethe er’ dinner for Burleigh county and Bismarck war workers at the Masonic tempie Saturday evening will put pep.into the drive for the; ; Victory loan which opens next Monday imorning. ‘The dinner will begin at 7 o'clock, and all members of the county | and city committees are invitde to at: tend. ‘There’ will be good speak lots of music, a good feed and plenty } of enthusiasm, and no war loan work- | P4 er can afford to miss it. Travelers to Lead Off For the convenience of commercial “We think that in working out | pravelers who will be out of the city} fight with the board of education next Monday, a special polling place; ; Will be opened for them at the Com- mercial ct from 3 té 6. A committee of live-| wire grip knights, headed by John D. George as chairman, ena tetuding: iJ. C. Oberg and C. W. Is receive the Aiecipnne: ot brother travelers. i General Drive Monday The gefieral drive will be made! Monday. Committees will sit in Bis- | marek at the following polling places: Ward One—North Ward School. Ward Two—Lahr Motor Sales Show’ Room. Ward Three. New High School. Ward Four—Northwest Hotel Lobby. Ward Five—Grambs Plumbing Store. Ward Six—City Fire Hall. The hours will be from 9 a. m, to 9 p. m. Notices to subscribers-to-be were mailed out today, and it is hoped that | signers will present themselves at} their Polling places promptly, accom- ; panied by a check-book, as ten per- cent of the value of the bonds is pay- ‘able swith the sybscription. OPENS IN: BARNES. COUNTY Valley City, N, D., April 17.—The {opening ,gun: i in, the Victory loan cam- | gin. fot, Barnes county was fired ee night at’ a. rousing meeting at cause of Action, Shut Off i \ i | ‘Townley’s Loans ley City, N. O00 tay | Sermon w: defendant D., April 19.—A; uil which grew out of .a} s terminated in favor of the} » When Judge C. F. Amidon, jin fedex strict court divee ted a ve liet for H. © amoth and James Grady, former cashier and president, éctively, of the late American Na- . CHAS. E, CHADSEY, | Chadsey left a pretty good job a | superintendent of De! schools to > extremely an port again, t to thi has rec prayer ha ers today. i take a better, one in Chicago. i000 a year, the highest salary ever id to a school superintendent, but is going to have @ hard time get- jting the money’ if Mayor Thompson | jean have his way. ‘The mayor is in tional bank of Valley City, and the merican Loan & Investment Co., in | the action brought by C.F. Raasch.! (The Lund Land Co. jwere also defendants in this-action, in; ‘and determined the Chadsey appoint-| “4° elaiined: jment shall not stand. jand then organized the American Ex- change State bank, testified before | the. blue FRAZIER AWAY; - BANK IS LEFT jthat the American National had been | gating as high as $125,000, until Wil- ; liam Lemke, one of the directors of the , j league, appeared as counsel in at ac- { ier against President Grady, This is, the action referred to, the autornye for Raasch having been Lemke and | James Manahan, former congressman- ! \at-l large from Minnesota, and now j high in league ranl | Four days wer oted to the trial | sumed by the plaintiff in presenting | eee x jot the case, three days being con- ‘ee : his evidence and one day by the de- | Governor Lynn J. Frazier writes) fendants. When all the evidence was: |from Thermopolis, Wyo., where he is| jn, Judge Amidon took the case from | teking baths for rheumatism, that a the jury, declared it was clear the | couple of days’ treatment have result-| Plameitt had Bo jeause fOr serion, ap led ini aere sibi-ar ‘directed a verdict for. the defendan le “ ~ at dmbrorement: and that "This action grew .out of an attack | he hopes to be home inside of” tet made upon the defendants by Rev.| days. Until his return it is unlikely! C, E. Vermilya, now superintendent of | that any decisive step .will be taken, the Bismarck d viet of the Methodist ; by the industrial commission, of which | | Episcopal church, a Frazier appointee | he is chalrmansirelative to th neo the state’ bearil of regents, and an! ne: ative e Open active Nonpartisan. Rev. ‘Vermilya: jing of the Bank of North Dakota and | assailed the defendants in the course | the issuance of bonds to finance ‘this |of a ‘now famou | Decision on Lease, Bond Issue and Other Matters Awaits Governor’s Return ten institution. Commissfoner John \. Ha- rmion delivered at) i triet prayed their support. volume of answers that Mr. ious to enlist their sup- With that end in v he designated Eas: erty Loan Sunday’ e clergymen of the dis- From the Rogers | appropri- aid Mr. Rog- | “Inasmuch as the loan | give’ the Y afid a letter sent! of General Drafting Committee ted Presa.) Nl be forced either to ac- (By / Germany it might be said that his | cept or reject the allied peace terms been answered. “Nothing could be more ate than naming Easter as ‘Victory ireply is expected before !/M | Liberty Loan’ Sunday,” iby May 15, according to reports print- ed in Paris. It is indicated that 10 ay, 6, the being disposed to German government what it | peace conference campaign opens the next morning the | considers ample time in which to di- a ‘gymen's word in everyone’s ears when the so- and Oscar Lund | Heitor come around. should still be “The noble work the ministers did |which damages in the sum of $56,000! in the first four loan ¢: the attention of offi It will be recalled that John J.!and if they are with us again as the |) i Hastings, who took over the American j letters indicate, I haven’t the slight- rooms Sunday afternoon | Wyrm nn National for President A. C. Townley | est worry over the outcome of .the {of the National Nonpartisan league;campaign to put over the ‘Loan of Thankfulness, mpaigns won Washington commission at Bismarck | ja ready source of league loans, aggre- FIRST LIBERTY LOAN CITY Charlotte, M lotte is the the first in the country to subscribe | ‘its full quota for the Victory Liberty ich., April 17.—Char-| Michigan city if not; loan. It was announced today that lo-/ cal loan <j, 200 alloted the city. workers and bankers have! py pledged themselves for the entir Th Efforts will be made to triple the e quota. gest the terms and frame its reply. | What action would follow rajettien of the terms by the Germans has not been forecast in reports from the French capital. The refusal of Stephen Pichon, the rench foreign minister, to divulge the_ details of the provisions of the proposed treaty while speaking in the - ichamber of deputies yesterday, and the failure of Lloyd George to speak in more than general terms defore the ‘British house of commons would seem se indicate that no information: of the ms will be made public at present. It was announced at a meeting. of ithe council of ten in Paris yesterday ;that various articles of the pact now are in the hands of the drafting com- jmittee, and that the remaining arti- jcles would be disposed of today. It {seems probable therefore that the | treaty is in a fair way to be complet- ed within a brief period. { Act as Agents Norway and Switzerland will act as jagents of the allied governments in jfeeding Russia, it is announced in The plan is opposed by the Russian element opposed to pee el isheviki, but it is said to, i they will wGmately acquie lesce . vin ee ‘START PLIGHT FROM IRELAND cient*Galician- peernisra es the iecth is again before the conference. There is a suggestion that there, be jincluded in this digtrict “Cor ‘ple... There is said to-be.a willin is that the United States assume ‘control lof the government: affair: til, at u i | Valley City, where he was then pas-; ‘At the conclusion’ of his address | tempted to set fire to the vessel last/ Rogers. The evening train which was|gan and Attorney. General William itor in 1916. \least the people have organized the state auditor invitedshis audience ‘night as it was nearing Boston with | to carry, the part; ay of speakers from,|.Langer,.the two'members: ot-the com- fown'political system we id’ to,ask questions, “Rep. Bryans then more ‘than'-2,000° Ameri¢an “soldiers, /Valley City: was two hours late, arid’! mission remaining -at. the capitol, are| wast (Chureh,, Sngland, April 17— | arose and launched "into a political) according to Major Frank W. Cava’ | the trip aad made:in cars, the speak- not always in complete accord. ] jot Gee Mi rear Se ears at bapa ‘Bs | F a ns- 7 Dy speech, denouncing Kositzky and de-|naugh, of the 102nd Feld areerye) lers arriving ‘at. 11:80. Two hundred | Secretary Morris advises that he is| London, claring that: he’ was misleading ‘the! one of the’ officers on | {People Tee tea for three hours, but | engaged with attorneys’ in. the employ | ,jantic flight from Ireland, announced | dred persons | ‘including .400 women :| te. With a very few questions, |, [Phe flag di ot dampen their’ en-! of the Bank of North Dakota in work-| nis intention this morning of flying to} were murdered by the Boléhevikitat., 1th usjasm, i jing out recommendations as to the de-! Enver ‘k'this afternoon. If the pres-; Usa. according to a telegram from Kositeky disclosed .the. lgislator's -ig- norance ot thé subjets with which ho | ’e, willfinish®the job,” was’ the | which! vent weather conditions. improved, he! Omsk, received in official quarters: to- sought to déal. i The state auditorhad official copies | slog: an for the meeting, ‘and the audi- | ‘are to aggregate $2,050,000; the rate; isaid. he would start his flight across; day. y the Atlantic tomorrow. TI lone as a bosy voiced its approval -by | of ‘interest to be paid and other de-| | of the: various nets to, which: he is ob- KILLED IN BAT EB repeated applause. An __ intensive | tails. He. is also investigating pel | ae TURKEY SITUATION SERIOUS. nominations of the.bank bonds, jeoting and he. read excrpts from | n arranged, AVIATORS MISSING. | London, April 17.—It is learned here them, proving to the league farmers | sheakine comeniny as en village in | Washington, April 16.—-Lieuts, Otto | tha that the Townley press and the organ- ithe county will have a rousing mee! ’arker and Mechanician Hornby, |i izers whom Townley has sent among. Me: ii flyers unotticially reported | Fd xico City, April 17.—General Au-!ing. Great enthusiasm is being mar d i ite them have been deceiving them w5!retiano Blanquet, war minister in!fested, and men, women and children | the bi missing with the big plane H. 8. 2. a the situation in Turkey 4s caus- xiety. Internal disordér is rifé, ding to reports from Rear, Ad- Webb, of Constantinople. It is a Zurich, April 17— 17. ie former Ge A Kur ke. returned to;mah crown princess Cecile has taken st night to develop plans for! steps to divorce her husband Fred ng rooms, and it is expected! ick William, acording to statements ; | Fargo: | m to the true purport of these laws. Pp, ay i ne NT 5 een a si is mer | between Bluefield, Nicaragua, and Ha-| feared there will shortly be outbreaks resident Huerta’s cabinet, who re-,are entering into the campaign, con-_ these will be ready to present at tt ven newspapers by former b His questions to Bryans on the league! cently was reported to have landed in/fident of the result. s next meeting of the Grand Duchess Anastasia of Mechien-{ Yana, Cuba, are safe in agua,!and massacres of the Armenian popn- tax laws revealed the fact that BY¥-| the Vera Cruz region for the purpose| M.0.GRANGAARD, | which probably will be held a week | berg-Schwerin, mother of the former{ having heen prevented from starting, lation o na late scale, ans knew little or nothing of their! of starting a revolulion against the | * ‘County - hairman. | from today. | crown princess. jfor Havana by engine trouble. |The situation at Smyrnia, where the content and their ‘eftcet, {Carranza government, was killed yes-) | = The statement si it long been | Turks and Greeks are ready to spring I voted for the educational bill Pe-|toniay in a fight near Chazaxtla, ac-| NAPOLEON IS IN LINE RED TRAIL FERRY ‘tie « of the crown princess to| at each other's throats, is typical of cawee Prof. Ladd and Dr. und) cording. to. pI reports from Vera: Napoleon, N. D,, April 17.—A rous- | ldivorce her husband, shut that the! the tation” throughout Turkey. bet Hae ay sary Kositzky,| C'% whieh quote a report from Gen-jing Fifth Victory loan meeting wa READY TO RESUME | pres wre of the Hohenzollern family | ands of brigands are dominating the eral Urquiz, tions in the region of Cordoza, chief of military opera-'held here afternoon and evening, wit! and! an attendance of 1,000 people. A war | completing Bryans’ sentence for him. “I understand they are cousins.” fup to this time had prevented her | F V R Ris eee wihie a al ines of a from earrying it out. ! onstantinople, and committing atro- WORK OF SEASON, Frederick William is charged with! 0 E NO cious murders Th { Orizaba. ‘tank with two hell-cat drivers feat- A “How do you expect a man to ex- - paEee eh o vife. e commitee of union an plain ‘all of these ‘ills when we pass. REPORTS DISCREDITED ured the rally, and the tank-operators | aandan, N. D., April 17The Rea | CRY U0 is Wien 2 a igress, the Young Turk om A a €d more than 400 of them at the last! New York, April 17—Pregs reports | |made great hits with their a -|Trail ferry boat’ “Marion”» has been |B ANK MESSENGER | 20% Moines: ‘Ta., April 17.—Censure jdriven from power in Constantinople o : ees i Talks filled with pep ‘and- confidence y | G Hl session?”.Bryans finally cried in des- saying that General Aurelio Blanquet | y, made by Lied, William'W. Lan- brought down the river from Rock | jof W. L. Harding and criticism of At-; as a result of the allied victory, is re- a peration.““\c*«! {had been killed were discredited today we ot Sdrestowtn ‘and Saeretary | Haven, where it spent the winter, and | ROBBED OF $18,000 | tev General Havener for their ac-| ported to be conducting 4, reorganiza- “Might ‘it not have been better to by Roberto Gayon, the former Mexi- |; N. Keniston of the Bismarex as soon as the Red Trail approaches Z {tivities in the Rathbun pardon case tion movement. pass fewer bills and to have known can war minister's _ representative | Conmnercial club, and. enthusiasm {2% either side of the river are placed | Chicago, April 17——James Dugan,| W@8 Voted today by the Jowa house of; Further disorders are feared: in what was in them?” asked Kositzky. here. He said he had reecived last|reached a high pitch. Napoleon and | mn Propet shape. regular ferry service | 1 years old, a messenger for the Hal-| "ePresentatives. A st Gener: 1 | Egypt. A division of British troops. is That is the objection we are rals-| night a cable message from General /Togan county showed that they are | Vill be Sey | sted street* state bank, was held up 7 The repo on ea eneral }on its way from hae to reinforce | ing—that you men allowed yourself to |Blanquet saying» he had arrived yes- | prepared to go over the top Monday, | The Red Trail Ferry Co., organized | and robbed of $35,000 by hold-up men! Havener, while criticising his action,/the troops of Major Géneral Allenby be dictated to; that you blindly voted |terday at a mountain village 25 miles | Api 21. jby publie-spirited Mandan men a year | near the bank today. ‘The robbers es-| ‘declare he was not guilty of miscon-jand to relieve large numbers of Aus- for bills that you knew absolutely | from the place where he is reported to! H. HOUSER, |880, has for the first time in the his- | ¢aped in an automobile. duct. tralian and New Zealand forces whn nothing about, and bills, if the truth| have been killed. | County Chairman. | tty of the river here given the trav- aetiee rebshle nse | } will return home. were known, THAT YOU ARE PER-| | is ounty Cha jcline Public adequate ferry service | OPINION DIVIDED. iPHONE EMPLOYES | ‘SONALLY ASHAMED OF NOW.” i IN e ferry boat arion, is a large,| London, April 17.—While opinions | ! TO CLAIM INDEMNITY, _ Following the meeting the farmers PHONE Wi WORKERS ' 8g Grae, Ae a Mees of | Powerful craft, which carries from six|are divided regarding the substance | OF NATION VOTE ' Paris April 17.—Germany intends to in » gathered in groups for discussions of| larewry’ with mine-threwers, began |t0 eight cars on a trip, and which, of the address of. Lloyd George before jelaim an indemnity from the ‘allles, le the state ‘auditor’s revelations which advances w Mt mane peered , hoe during the height of the season, gives |the house of commons yesterday. | UPON W: ‘WALKOUT joraing to the Frankfurt Gazétte: Ir: continued: until after midnight. ! Hea a ebrding’ tithe Taree Blatt, |24 hours service. At no time during) there is general agreement in the Lon- | /claims the delegates at Versatites will es i jing, according to the Tagge-Blatt {the last summer was there a break-;don press that it was a great parlia; | ‘lle. Ky. April 17—-Harry {claim indemnity for damages ‘from THORBERG GETS | ‘ | Slogan for B ‘smarck! Every Mem- “down in this service, and it has added mentary victory. None but the labor | |, Loney re pril Ri TTY | aerial atacks, for the occupation of | nerd iber of Every Family Owns a Victory much to the popularity of the Red! press condemns the address wholly, | i erson, business agent of the tele. {Germany and for the delay in con- GOOD POSITION | s Id; Ill, April 17.—Over- (Bond. | Trail as a transcontinental highway. | while a number strongly commend | foday operators unin of I ate mg + ,cluding peace, causing Spartacan and pringfield, ., April — Over, ao oday announced tha se vote being | Bolshevik outbreaks. IN M ILL CITY; whelming majorities favoring, the calle) A 5 : i taken pe da ae country a ckott ‘ Ing of a mort in phone employes to ‘ce vernm: POORL \ a 1180, 000 ‘lectrical Sarkeis i in the Unit-| AIRSHIP’ s SIZE DWARFS REAR LOOKOUT | recognition of their union with a na- Loci went ty ADE . ed States are being received here, ac- | tion-wide strike as an alternative. The| situation is intensified by laxity in cd + Lia Resigns Post at Capital to Han jcording to the acting president of the! OF R34, BUILT TO CROSS THE ATLANTIC | oerendum, he stated, would be com-| guarding eastern frontiers. Taine i dle North Dakota Business International Brotherhood of Electri-: {pleted by May 11. He also stated that/are arriving at Budapest and Vienna of Minneapolis Bank cal Works whose headquarters are | Information from je Hetlonal elect? ifrom the cast carrying numbers of ere. cal workers, which includes telephone | agents supplied with all sorte:of false RAGS 5 \ “The whole responsibility of the! lemployes, is to the effect that votes! passports and false money, best Eric A. Thorberg of Mandan, for|etectrical workers vote to strike will! of 259,000 members have been receiv- |guarded frontier, apparently, is that mx years deputy state examiner, has|rest with Postmaster General Burle- | jed and that the overwhelming major-! of east Prussia, where the Bolshevik tendered his resignation to ecome son,” said acting President Noonan | jity is for a strike if the demands are!are made to tnderstand they are me effective May 1, when he will enter| today. | * “He has time and seein re-| | Rot granted. [yyelbome. Traitie from Crakor,, nto the service of the First and Security fuss to recognize our organization, | aca Nd lungary and Bohemia, are filled, how- bank of Minneapolis, whose North Da-/even after President Wilson had turn-; |ALA BAMA COURT jever, with individuals whosé papets kota spustness e wil handle. Mr.|ed our requests over-to him.” & | DENIES WRIT [ee noe exacained ati all, ty but ng Thorberg is among the best known mio “nr \| | ually. e same is true of 4 and a Dapuiee ot ihe petate. ofdelnls BURLEIGH COUNTY | OF INJUNCTION: feng aera tect! are Galea, x a vo at the capitol, and ‘he is one of. the ss { is also unders' at ent very few appointees who served un- A ESSORS CONFER | Montgomery, -Ala., April 17.—Chief - der the Hanna administration who has Hatlcteh { iJustice Anderson of the Alabama. su existence of a false pas: held over under the Nonpartisan ‘re- jurleig| county asses assessors met at the| . deni i 2 Trieste, where for a gime. ‘court house Wednesday with T. E. Fla- ; Preme court today enied the injunc-| donars passports are said to be ob- L. P. MoAneney of Devils Lake, who jherty, acting in the dual capacity of; | Soa sought “by, Attorney, General | ainable. has been on the examining force for|County auditor and tax supervisor, to Smith against Postmaster “Genera ecko some time, will succeed Mr. Thor-/d0pe out the taxation scheme for ; Burleson to prevent increased te'e-| USA CAPTURED Derg as first deputy. Burleigh under the league's new svs- ‘Phone and ee pace in ae | London, April 17.—Usa, one of the peat a ee ey oe money- setling. e iS ye ht, | er | the matter. ‘ aaa Bt | principal es i ns bani dis- e tax commission’s chotce for tax! jtrict, near the rian = P New York 3 Salesman supervisor in Burleigh county, has not{ jtaken by the oa ee Leaps From 11th Floor tests confirmed by the county com-| | ATRPL! ANES USED TO spring, bec ae a ai was i mission. ;tured by the al ussian fe New York, April 17.—An eleven- Sear Fe [FIGHT REBELLION tier, Sort ise Apel 8 abd story leap from o window sill in view| . 10 BUY NEW TRACTORS % | receive! Tuesday, announced the mas- — ans ry leap a wi x : - | Simla, India, (Tuesday) Aprit 15—| , hundreds ‘of girl employes across arn} : Airplanes were used today in coping | 2,000 : ue gee tein | the street was the method of suicide| Burleigh County ‘Board Adver- : ith the disorders that have broken |>p O.Gviiane im and a the Taemarine. fey death, Mine a sales: tises for Two More he huge ‘sah . ontteh. the’ Bast st ‘out in the Punjab. A mob attacked a asst Re fore. jiner, a sal the airships which_the Bcitis! i & UND! ‘UP OPPON man for a lumber firm, paused on a are making rene, for a flight across Logs attain barren eset tate we Poeavabay tts Wt ledge which faced Broadway at 5éth/ With plans for an elaborate road}, the Atlantic. The arrow points to planes were sent from Lahore and tue | viki are carrying out a rapid street. Scores of nearby windows were | improvement program under consid-| the rear lookout, ‘whose site compared mob was bombed and subjected to ma-; tematic annihilates, opened eration, the Burleigh county commis-| — to that of the big ee is like that [ chine gun fire from the air. element in R sion at its meeting May 1 will pi 4 The R34 is nearly of a fly on Unetat De oer ee enay cares et long. Considerable unrest exists in Dethilthe Bolsheviki’ 700. fe ‘ “\Coauaeed and Lahore.